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  1. Kate Hudson: Tricked By Owen Wilson!

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    Owen Wilson is pushing hard for a baby and marriage — and he's telling Kate Hudson exactly what she wants to hear. Should she believe him?

     

    By summer's end, Owen, hopes not only that Kate will be pregnant with his child but that they'll also be married, insiders tell Star in our new issue. "Kate is the one girl who makes Owen want to be a better man," says one source. "He's let her know that he would absolutely love to have a whole bunch of babies with her."

     

    And Kate definitely has babies on the brain. When recently asked about having more kids, Kate has said: "I can't wait to have more. I'm at that place where I'm ready to have another one."

     

    Where is the "trick?" He wants to marry her and have babies. Last I heard she wanted to marry him and have babies. :huh:


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    On the same day they announced that they are expecting their first child in a joyful blog post, Pete and Ashlee Wentz step out for dinner at Pace Restaurant in Los Angeles on Wednesday. "This is truly the most joyous time in our lives," the newlyweds wrote, "and we are excited to share the happy news and start our family."

     

    Why are they looking so annoyed that the papparazi are taking pictures of them when they're out in public on the same day they announce she is pregnant?? :rolleyes:


  3. I'll be surprised if he proposes to Ashlee. Whenever I see pictures of them together, he always looks embarrassed and like he's trying to hide. That picture above for example, he's wearing dark clothes with a cap pulled down low and wearing sunglasses .


  4. She says she unwittingly gave him the idea for a car for her birthday? :rolleyes:

     

    Yea, right!! I have felt for a long time that Hilary Duff is passive/aggressive and very manipulative. B) Good for her for getting a new BF to shell out that kind of money for her birthday. :P


  5. Brittany Murphy and Factory Girl executive producer and writer Simon Monjack shocked friends and family in April by marrying after only four months of dating. The couple skipped the proposal and honeymoon, exchanging Neil Lane rings in a private L.A. home with only their families present.

     

    But now Murphy’s inner circle is growing concerned about her new man’s history before he swept Murphy, 29, off her feet.

     

    Among his troubles: two warrants for his arrest in Virginia for alleged credit-card theft and fraud; an unpaid $6,087 legal bill, and a $502,910 judgment against him by a British investment firm.

     

    And Us Weekly reports in its new issue that Monjack gave his former fiancée, British film producer Taira Rafiq, an engagement ring he had told her was a diamond but was, in fact, cubic zirconia.

     

    He also was jailed earlier this year for overstaying his tourist visa, and Murphy, 29, had to bail him out. “Simon began pushing for marriage, since he was going to be deported,” says a source, adding that Murphy paid for her own engagement ring.

     

    Monjack tells Us, “It is a real tragedy that success, greed, envy and celebrity are the motivation for attacking my family and character.”

     

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    Hopefully she'll get this mistake annulled A.S.A.P.


  6. The PopWatch Interview: Brittany Murphy

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    December 29, 2006

     

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    Trust us when we say that Brittany Murphy looked far prettier last week -- in skin-tight leggings and a red velvet blazer over a Seinfeldian puffy shirt -- than she does in the first scene of her new film, The Dead Girl (pictured), which also stars Toni Collette, Josh Brolin, James Franco and Marcia Gay Harden. (The film opens Friday in limited release and goes wider on Jan. 12.) At a press junket in Manhattan last Monday, Murphy braved an interview with PopWatch after many, many cups of espresso and nearly 9 hours of talking to journalists about her role as -- you guessed it! -- the dead girl. The 29-year-old was surprisingly spunky as she discussed her dark new film, her kid-friendly cartoon work (including Happy Feet), and her personal Must List:

     

    You must be so tired of talking about The Dead Girl. If you could talk about anything right now, what would it be?

    I’m really excited about going home [to New Jersey] for the holidays.

     

    Do you have any New Year’s resolutions?

    I never really make solid resolutions. I think if there’s something one needs to change with oneself, it doesn’t have to happen in the New Year. You can do that any time you please -- not that it’s not a good inspirational tactic for the people that it works for.

     

    All right, so this is a bad segue, but The Dead Girl. You take on another self-destructive character, which you do so well. How’d the role come about?

    I was asked by Karen Moncrieff, our writer-director extraordinaire, to play the role of Krista, who is the dead girl. I was a huge fan of hers from Blue Car, her first film. It was so raw and real and honest. Her cinematic signature is very specific, and I adore it. Anyway, cut to me reading the script, [which] reads like a psychological thriller, especially "The Stranger," the first vignette of five. I realized that the journey really is the destination. I was so engrossed in these characters that were so layered, so richly written that I didn’t care who did it. Or why. Or any of the things that you wonder while reading a psychological thriller. And I felt as if I was a voyeur, sort of walking through a desolate neighborhood looking into different people’s windows.

     

    Which is sort of a tease, you know, just being able to peek in. The vignettes make you want to know more about those people’s stories.

    Exactly. Krista definitely hit a soft spot with me.

     

    Watching it, I realized Krista’s favorite word is F---.

    It seems as if she definitely uses the F quite often.

     

    Do you have a favorite curse word or phrase?

    Dag nabbit.

     

    Dag nabbit?

    I’m not going to cuss in print.

     

    We can use asterisks and question marks.

    No. I’m taking the high road. Thanks though for the offer

     

    It’s sort of funny that Dead Girl and Happy Feet are going to be out at the same time.

    It’s a bit ironic. I’ve been working on Happy Feet for four and a half years. And I love that film. I’ve had the good fortune of being part of films that were pop culturally very effective. Clueless and 8 Mile both really did leak into the mainstream. But Happy Feet is just a transcendent film. It’s refreshing to know that so many people actually went to the theater to see a film that has such beautiful messages, such as embracing one’s own individuality. It’s the most universal film I’ve ever been able to be a part of. It’s for ages 2 to 202!

     

    I haven’t actually seen it yet. I’m waiting to go home and take my nephew, who’s about to be three.

    Oh, he’d love it.

     

    I took him to his first movie this year: Cars. It was so cool to witness a child’s first movie theater experience. He was freaked out by the darkness and then wowed when the movie finally came on.

    Yes. I agree. I have little nieces and nephews that... they’re three as well, boy and girl twins that were both dancing on their seats as they were watching it. It’s extraordinary. Those are the important things in life.

     

    You’re also going to be the voice of Tinker Bell, which I think is supposed to come out next year?

    That’s true, yes. Tink’s an icon, and Disney decided to give her a voice. They thought anyone that left such a lasting impression on people without ever having spoken a word deserved a movie of her own. So she speaks for the first time in history. We’ve already recorded it, and it explores what Tinker Bell’s life was like when she’s not with Peter Pan and the Lost Boys. She lives in a place called Pixie Hollow, and you meet her fairy friends. It’s really fantastic.

     

    Since we’re on the topic, I thought it would be fun to go down memory lane with a little pop culture from our generation. So I’ll give you a couple of pop culture icons and you pick which you like more.

    Go for it, babe.

     

    Cinderella, Little Mermaid, Snow White, or Alice in Wonderland?

    Alice.

     

    Saved by the Bell or California Dreams?

    Uh, pass. Next question. I take the fifth on that one.

     

    Cabbage Patch Kids or Barbie?

    Oh jeez, that’s like Sophie’s Choice. [Laughs] Which would you pick?

     

    Cabbage Patch.

    I’m going to have to go with Cabbage Patch as well, because it was so new when I was little. It was so exciting and thrilling. But I have to say that Barbie was always so glamorous to me. I found her very glamorous. So I appreciate them both for different reasons. My first cabbage patch kid’s name was Lindsay.

     

    Hmm, I’m a bad parent. I don’t remember the name of mine. But now that I think back, I do remember one of my friends giving me a black eye with one.

    No? From a Cabbage Patch Kid? Oh, because they were plastic. Oh, I’m sorry. Ow.

     

    Okay. So Duran Duran or Depeche Mode?

    Duran Duran.

     

    Skittles or Starburst?

    Um, long-lasting flavor or... I’m not really a big candy eater.

     

    Weren’t you in a Skittles commercial once?

    Skittles was the first job I ever had, so I’d have to represent. Skittles.

     

    I’m blanking. Prom. Did you go? What was the most memorable song to dance to?

    I was working during my own personal prom so I went to prom with one of my best friends in the world. And his school was very small and they didn’t dance. It was really weird. No one danced.

     

    Hypothetically, what would your song have been?

    Does it have to be a slow song? Because we were friends. Um, something by Tony! Toni! Toné! or TLC or En Vogue. [Laughs]

     

    Okay, back to 2006. Do you have a preference over playing one type of a character over another. There’s the voiceovers, then the romantic comedies, then the self-destructive characters.

    I don’t. It definitely has more to do with the material. I was at a point in my life where I was in my mid-20s where I realized that I was spending more hours of the day at work. My job at work is to become other people or let them become me, and if I was going to be [somebody else] more hours of the day than I am myself, I thought it would be a lot healthier to be people that were closer to reality.

     

    Which we hope is as far away from Dead Girl as possible.

    Exactly. And it is. And as much as I love the gritty characters, I like to play all sorts of characters. I’m an actor. I love to create.

     

    Is there an actress from any sort of time period that you aspire to be or you look to for inspiration?

    I love Clara Bow. She was the original "It girl." The phrase was coined for her. It was the 1920s, when any form of naturalistic acting wasn’t seen on screen before. She really cinematically changed things by showing natural emotions within that heightened reality. She was also a sex symbol at the same time. I love Giulietta Masina, who did a lot of Fellini films. She’s brilliant. And Meryl Streep. And Barbra Streisand. I respect multi-taskers so much. Anyone that has a music career and an acting career I think is pretty fantastic.

     

    What’s on your Must List right now?

    I love the Beatles' Anthology, Disc 1. It’s so random, but fabulous. And I’ve been listening to a lot of Radiohead lately. I go through phases of all sorts of different things, and I’ll overplay it. Also, an artist that I love that is not very popular is Rose Murphy. Or maybe she is. She was deemed the Betty Boop of jazz in the 1950s, and her music is incredible.

     

    Have you seen any movies lately that you like?

    I haven’t seen movies. I’ve been traveling. I was working in Tokyo. Tokyo’s on my must list. I just spent three months there.

     

    What were you there for?

    It’s called The Ramen Girl, and I’m producing it. I had a very incredibly rewarding, just amazing experience. It was a lot of hard work. I love producing. My dream as a producer is to be able to build a company that can be a safe haven for artists, for directors and for writers and actors to do what they do best and let them have final edit. I’d like to build something to that effect.

     

    So first you’re The Dead Girl, and now you’re going to be The Ramen Girl. What girl are you going to play next?

    It’s very bizarre. I don’t know yet. I’ll make sure it has "Girl" in it.

     

    What ever happened to the Janis Joplin movie?

    The music rights were... yeah, that is not happening.

     

    There are so many biopics in the pipeline, and that one’s been trying to get made for like 30 years.

    Yes. The closest they’ve come to making it was The Rose. I was so sad. This was 8 years ago. "Break another little piece of my heart..."

     

    Well, I think that’s about it.

    Thank you, sweet one.

     

    Go enjoy your night.

    Well I have to work. We have a Q&A for Dead Girl.

     

    Just don’t give them anything you gave me.

    Oh yeah, I’m sure the Writers Guild of America is definitely going to ask me whether I prefer Barbie or Cabbage Patch Kids.

     

     

    That's a really good interview. The interviewer asked alot of diffrerent, not run of the mill questions. :)


  7. Scarlett's Bringing Louis Back

    Filed under: Accessories , Designers , Fads , Fashion , Fashion Fix , Louis Vuitton , Style

     

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    The second wave of Scarjo studded Louis Vuitton campaigns has hit. The newly remodeled model echos the likes of Grace Kelly. Sex appeal oozes from her scantily whiteness. Seriously, Snow White has got nothing on her skin tone in this ad. She takes sexy from the spring/summer sex kitten image to a relaxed seductress.

     

    The fall line is all about the Scarlett. Her character in "Girl with a Pearl Earring" was the inspiration behind the collection of bags and accessories. You won't see the "real thing" in magazines until August of this year.

     

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    Posted by: Cara Harrington

    http://socialitelife.com/2007/05/25/scarle..._louis_back.php

     

    Those are pretty. Kind of old school hollywood glamour-type shots.


  8. This is a quote from Jenna's soon to be ex husbands myspace page. She had written that she lost weight because she was so stressed out from the divorce proceedings:

     

    I recently read a blog from someone blaming their physical appearance on circumstances and situations.. all of which are completely self perpetuated, on a victim or stress and circumstances. At some point you just have to be honest with yourself… as much as it might hurt and say.. I need help, my life and what I am doing is wrong! At which poijnt you need to become proactive in the rectification of the situation. The saddest point about all of this is that most people have to hit rock bottom b4 they realize this simple truth….this is heart breaking to everyone that loves and supports that person. I always ask myself …why does it have to get this??? For the people that love and try to help.. well… we have an inherent flaw that is in most of us.. we want to help… we always want to come to the rescue; and the person in need has no control; abuses and consumes .. consumes like a psychic vampire!

    It is a shame. After all she had been through in her life, she once trusted this guy enough to not only marry him but to not have him sign a pre-nup. He's right about not being able to help someone until they want to help themselves.


  9. Just Call Drew Barrymore Ms. Ambassador

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    Actress. Producer. Cover Girl. U.N. Ambassador. Just add the last one to the list of what Drew Barrymore can do. She has just taken on the role of Ambassador Against Hunger for the United Nations World Food Programme, which helps improve the lives of people on poor countries.

    She says, "I am honoured and humbled to accept this challenging and rewarding assignment.

     

    "I can't think of any issue that is more important than working to see that no schoolchild in this world goes hungry."

    We think she's going to do just fine.

     

     

     

    Kudos to Drew for getting involved! I hope she accomplishes alot!!


  10. Drew Barrymore's Transformation

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    So this is what Drew Barrymore looked liked prior to her appearance on the "Late Show with David Letterman." She did a presto-chango into the red version of the dress she wore to the "Lucky You" premiere, and was headed off for dinner at the Buddakan Restaurant.

     

    So how did Drew Barrymore look after the show? Stunning. Those photos are after the jump.

     

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    Posted by: Jessica Marx

    http://socialitelife.com/2007/05/03/drew_b...nsformation.php

    I think she looks good in the before shot too.


  11. people.com:

    Kate & Owen's Romance: The Real Deal

    WEDNESDAY APRIL 04, 2007 11:15 AM EDT

     

    By Ashley Williams

     

    After months of playing it cool, Kate Hudson and Owen Wilson are turning up the heat on their romance –

     

    The pair's new openness reflects a "natural progression" in the relationship, says a friend. Hudson, mom to 3-year-old Ryder, split with husband Chris Robinson last August.

     

    "Owen has realized what a great thing he has," says the couple’s friend. "They're having fun, but things are definitely getting more serious."

     

     

    Ryder may very well be 1 of the main reasons they are taking it slow. Her divorce as well.


  12. (MSNBC.COM)

     

    Hilary Duff says that she was so in love with Joel Madden that she could see right past his tattoos. “Joel was my boyfriend for two years and I loved him — he was a very important part of my life. All that stuff about the age difference between us being the reason we broke up is just not true; I never felt the age difference,” the 19-year-old Cosmo Girl said about her 28-year-old ex. “Breaking up was just something that I felt needed to happen between us. People thought we were an unlikely couple, but we really weren’t that different. After two months, I didn’t even see his tattoos anymore, because that’s not who he is.” She says the two still stay in touch and “are at a really good place.”

     

    I guess that means mentally, Joel was a 16 year old because she sure as he@@ is NOT a mid-upper 20 year old mentally.

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